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TTHJ5 MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, iJft
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i LETTERS THAT COME
II FROM LITHE HEARTS
and
suns
A Special Sale
before the Holidays, of
all Suits, Overcoats,
Raincoats, Odd Trous
ers, at
25%
DISCOUNT
Star doting Company
DAVE WACHTEL
Xmas Gifts That
Will Be Appreciated
Tour prrnnl nhoutd poMru quality, beauty and at the name time
be eervlreable. We have a line of good. which pouaaa both. Our
atock la complata In variety, atylc and uaafulnraa. kluka your ■elec
tion now while the atock la unbroken.
W. W. Williams Co.
An Electric Evening Lamp
Is ono of tho best Xmas gifts
imaginable. Make some ono’s
heart glad by providing this
comfort and luxury. It is con
venient to read by, to sew by,
or for the children to study by.
Think it over.
We have various styles to
select from.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
| DON’T WAIT TOO LONG}
Placing your orders for your wants in our line—+
the rush may delay prompt forwarding by express, and >
cause yon disappointment. Send us your orders—we-4.
will take good caro of them and in every instance send-4
yon best obtainable value. Satisfaction guaranteed or-4-
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money refunded.
Here are two exceptional offerings:
OVERHOLT RYE, bottled in bond, $13.60 case of
12 quarts.
BLAOK LABEL RYE, $15.00 per case,
EXPRESS PREPAID
Other good things at equally as attractive prices. ♦
Complete line of Wines, Whiskies and Cordials—from-4
♦ the low priced up to the best Send for price list.
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AND ALL ARE ADDRESSED Tt
SANTA CLAUS, CARE OF THE
TELEGRAPH.
No Name: Please bring me a doll
table and no me chair a tea net a horn
ft school bell a pair of abates, a ring
a bracelet and washxtandoet and bring
m'i some fireworks and some fruit a
little cradle u rocking cha/r a piano
a bibb*. J have atill got thut doll what
you brought me last Christmas a work
box a little bed 1 am In the third grade
at school. My brother said for you to
bring him a train. If you don't find
me a 214 bright 8t. 1 will be at my
grandpa house.
Daisy Lisle, 227 Ross St.:Please
bring rne a great big doll and a car
riage and somo nice fruit lots of candy
and don't forget to bring mv mother
something nice. I am a little g!r! ten
years old and Jn the aatoiid class at
school.
Travis Btimes. 115 Harris St.: I am
a little boy six years old goliig to
school. Please bring me some fire
works, a little wagon, wheel barrow
some fruits and anything 1 need. 1
will be good and smart, bye boy.
Percy Gunn. Columbus Street: Please
bring me a goat and a pare of shies
and some fin: works and heAps of
randy. 1 am just a little boy and dont
forget my little sister.
Luclous Gunn. 227 Ross Street:
Please bring me a air gun and a goat
x.nd waggon and a horn and some fire
works and lots of fruit and heap of
candy. I am only a little boy 7 years
I old and dont forget my little sister.
Claudia Foster. 824 Curd St.: Please
bring me a slngnett ring a blble for I
like to g» to Sunday school a large
| ball and please do not for get to bring
I me some fruits and nuta and candy,
and do not bring me a doll for I have
'six. I wb»h you a merry Christmas
and a happy new year.
Mary iBush: I will write you a let
ter so you will know the things I want
please bring me a big doll with pink
slioea and stocking and a pink silk
dress a carriage some fireworks candy
and nuts and lots of jfood things oh.
Santa bring me a little gold ring I
am nine years old and am In the third
grade and trying very hard for the
fourth next term. I love my teacher
very much she Is so nice and good.
Her name Is Miss Rush In be suro and
bring her something nice. Dont forget
our baby she want soldier.
P. S.—Bring lots of oranges.
Sarah Toole. Loranc: I am a lit
tle girl and am going to school. I am
In the first grade. Please bring me a
doll, doll carriage, doll chair and some
candy, fruit and nuts. Please don't
forget my little cousins Meldrid and
Wilma Toole, something too.
Frank Mathews. 735 Anderson St.:
I am seven years old and In the sec
ond grade. I want yrtu to bring me n
wagon horn watch ball, story book and
tny uncle Dan from tho army to spend
Xmas with us.
Taullnc Hall, 528 Pebble St.: T am
Jn tho third class and I have n little
sister In the first class to Lucille and
I have three more little sisters to and
please brings us a nice doll a piano
and doll carriage to and some nice
ribbon to go on our hair and bo sure
nnd bring ua some fruits and candys
to and be sure and bring our Little
Georgia a rattler and some little rod
shoes and dont forget my mamma and
papa and grandma to so good bye old
Sajita Claus till 1 see you.
VIvia T. Marshall, 657 noundry St.:
I am a little girl 6 years old I do not
got to school for I have not been vac*
Inntrd and cant go 1 want you to bring
me n doll and doll bed a set of dishes
nnd a table somo fruit nuta and candy
goodnight.
Horace L. Marshall, 557 Boundary
Street: I am a little boy S years old
I go to school I am in the first class
I am a good boy I havo not missed *«
day from school this term I want you
to bring me a locomotive engln and
some fire works some nuts fruit nnd
candy.
Gladys M. Marshall, 657 Boundary
8treet: I am a baby only 4 years old
I love mama and papa. 1 want you to
bring me a doll and doll bed a set of
dishes a table somo fruit nuts nnd
candy.
Roland Clements, Gordon: As Christ
mas Is comelng on 1 will write you a
few lines to tell you what X want. I
am a boy 9 years old I am ir. the
fifth grade. I want a pair of skates,
some fireworks a little wagon a horn
and dont forget mother and papa.
Nellie Luelle Herrington. 215 Wil
liams Street: As me la go 1'ttle me
can't write as me Is Just three years
old mo asked auntie too. Me want
you to bring me a big doll, a doll car
riage. a table, a rocking chair, a noc-
laee, and a teaset. Please bring my
little sister Mary something nice, and
please don't forget mama and papa.
Leola White, Montrose: I want you
to bring me a Bible gold ring, teaset.
fireworks and fruit, and bring my lit
tle brother and little sisters some toys
and fruit.
Alfreds Rtaplery. 337 Jeff Davis St.:
1 am a little girl nine years old I want
you to bring me a muff and fur. and
eome nuts and candy and fruits nnd
don't forget my sisters Kate and cJn-
nle.
Wllltmena Brunson. 123 Telfair St.:
This Is the same little girl th it wrote
you a day or two ago, and quite forgot
to tell you be sure not to forget our
postman Mr. R. C. Halley because X
know be deserves your visit and re
member my school teacher U'sa L.
R West and please dont forget my
dear grandma.
Della BUah: X will write y<u» a
letter because my skter has forgotten
our little brother he says be sure and
bring him some firecrackers and a pis.
tol and capa and a drum. 1 want
a big doll with blue shoes and a blue
dress and black curia some fruit ral-
sens and lots of good thing*. Don't
forget a carriage little table teasel
a muff and fur. Don't forget our
teacher ahe la •» kind to us bring her
sort+t^*?? !ttCe ai*»* out be by want a
soldier doll she calls a march do!L
Irma: ft about »in.* f. r y.-u toe cornel
aru\ agate, fie 1 *r.i it* you a ?• *l
line* t*T » you Vii-'to % I want V- -»I
« • A dolurairtaes t**!. *tov*.|
I Wae. Uil# tror>« f.r Ihsve meet et|
• ■ t u 11* r i » A* and all , f the onoktst I
i , l».r fiaiMft i! •-* do not f **•(*
THE PRO 01
used Cow
an's (Preparation tor Croup,
fueumonuu Coughs. Colds,
and you vT“! he. told It la a
Stirling remedy—no JKWU*
should be without It.- It
prevents and cures. 2 fic ;
60c; $1.00. It is guaran
teed. It Is external. All
druggists. Keep it in tho
home, always. Buy to-day.
and manuna and papa also.
By and by
Frances Avera. Houston Road: Dear
Skhta Claus. I am too small to write for
my self, but I
about you. I want you iu i
me a doll & doll carriage, u little chair,
a kitty and some blocks.
Evelyn Moore. Houston Road: Deat
Santa C'laus—I^ist Xmas I was too small
to write you, but now I am near t wc
years old. so I want you to please bring
me a doll A rarrlage a little chair, u
kitty, ft a pretty picture book.
P. 8. Santa dont forget iny nurse,
Iter jiame is Mag.
. little girl l
[O Pleas bring
want you to
I wunt you to
SELLING NEAR-BEER
ON A VET’S LICENSE
FIRST CA8E OF KIND BROUGHT
BEFORE THE RECORDER.
bring me a doll cradle to.
bring me some candy
too. 1 want you to
wagon to. • —
...J orangs apples
.'leas bring ino t
. Simla Clause rare of the tele-
( want you to bring
.... _ m want
some apple nnd orangs
and candy. Dear Santa Clauses, 1 will
rite you a feww line to night I will close
for this time.
Elolse Herln. Dry Branch: I want you
to bring mo something nice. You know
what would be nice for a little gi
years old I ant in the Second class,
I help mamma when I am out of scl
please do not forget huddle ho Is 5 years
old tiring troth of us lots of nice fruit
for wo llko It so much.
Carl Hlllery, Dry Branch: As iny broth
ers & sisters have written you what to
bring them. I wilt write you phase re
member mama, papa little huddle and
me. Please bring me an air gun. & lots
of Are works of all kinds, and I would
like you to brink me a goat harnessed
up to u new wagon. I am 11 years old.
I guess maybe I can manage him. ^ on
can hitch him at tho front gate so I An
take a ride that morning A catch my
friends Xmas gift. Wont that be fun?
I hope you will bring me Just what I
' * liave been good boy this
A case similar to that which went to
the court of appeals from Ocilla was
before the recorder yesterday morn
ing.
License Inspector Herr ngton found
L. F. Crawford, a Confederate vet
eran with a near-beer place on Mul
berry street, and although the veteran's
license was shown him. the inspector
gave Mr. Crawford a summons to ap
pear at recorder's court yesterday
morning for violation of the Kci'use
ordinance.
Mr. Crawford was present with his
small to talk attorney, Mr. Jesse Harris, but Judge
u r q U li art said as the city attorney
wanted to be in court at the hearing,
the case would be act down for Sat
urday.
Inspector Herrington said that he
knew Mr. Crawford had a veteran's
license, hut he had been instructed by
City Attorney Hall to make cases
against all those selling near-beer
without a license,-whether veterans or
not, and he was merely carrying out
those Instructions.
Attorney Harris had with him the
decision of the court of appeals in
a case carried up from Ocilla. A vet
eran In that place sold near-beer,
claiming that as a veteran he was *x-
cimpt from municipal l|cens<l The
city held that he was not exempt and
the case went up with the result that
the veteran’s contention wag upheld.
Th© declaim will be made the argu
ment for the dismissal on Saturday of
the case against Crawford.
This Is the first case of the kind
brought before the recorder.
Hcttle Bello Lyles, Dry Branch: As
It Is so near Christmas I .will wrlle -ou
what to bring me. Please grlng me a post
card album, candles and fruits of nil
kind. I will not ask you for a doll this
time for I have two. Please bring me
somo fireworks. I go to school every
day. I am In the third grade. My*
teacher's name Is Miss Lilly Clay.
I'leaso don't forget her, mamma and
papa.
Dean Hilley, Dry Branch: I am a little
oy nine years old. I want you to bring
.no an airgun. candles of all kind. And
pleaso Santa Clause dont forget to bring
me some fire-works. I will close. Now
dont forget to some to see mo.
P.'S. Santa Clause don’t forget Mam
ma and Papa. *
Fred Perry, Cordele: I am a Little
Boy going on 4 years old & my Grand
va Pa u tny ns with us ft he ses he cant
Huy mo No goat ft wnsou this tlnio A if
you will he so send me one I will bo so
Proud ft can go to sec too of my Little
Cousin ft they can help me brake the
Goat my Name Is Fred Perry ft iny
Grand Pa *eO ho Is going to stop being
Sheriff ft will buy me A Little Gray mule
but I want A goat first my Grand Pa
fells me the first thing when ho comes
Home Fred bring me tho telegraph ft he
told mo that Santa Claus sent him the Tcl-
ageph & If you will tell you send me the
goat ft wagon I will I will tell all of
friends to read© your Paper the teUi-
geaph. ,.
Agnes Marlon Pittman, 132 Gordon
street: I am Just four years old. ft I
go to th© Kindergarten. I want you to
plra^o bring mo a ptetty white coat *
Luclle Jones, 1528 Third street: I wish
Chrisam would hurry ft come so
could bring iny play things I wan'
big doll ft cart n teaset ft a lltle stove
to cook on. bring little Bernice my sis
ter, something too she Is bad ft 1 am good
so bring me the most good things.
Frank Castellaw, South Macon: 1 am
a little boy 0 yrs. old ft go to school In
* 5 1st grade, ft 1 want you to plmso
Ing me a Uttle bicycle, train that runs
tho track, and a neck tie ft cup ft
snucer, nnd a ball, and a little nutoml-
ile, ft lota of goodies ft fire works ft
lease Aunt Claus don't for get tny two
Ittlo brothers. Elwyn ft Louie.
Regulates the bowels, promotes easy
natural movements, cures constipation
—Doan's Reguleta. Ask your druggist
for them. 26 cents a box.
Marked for Death.
“Three years ago I was marked for
death. A graveyurd cough was tear
ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail
ed to help me, and hope had fled
when my husband got Dr. King's New
Discovery/’ says Mrs. A. C. Williams
of Bac. Ky. “Tho first dose helped
mo and Improvement kept on until 1
had gained impounds In weight and
my health was fully restored.’’ Thlr
medicine holds the world’s healing re
cord for coughs and colds and lung
nnd throat diseases. It prevents pneu
monia. Sold under guarant'-e at drug
stores. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
FREE MUSICAL GONGERT
AT iRVIIOHALL TONIGHT
First of a Series of Concerts to bo
Given by the Macon Musical
School.
Tonight at Irvine’s Hall, with no
admission fee, flic first of a series of
concerts by the Macon School of Music
will be given.
Tho program, given below, presents
a treat for all music-loving people who
will attend:
phial March” (Hunkel). Miss Myrtle
No. 1—Plano Duet: “German Trlum-
Kaylor. Professor Peacock.
No. 2—Selection by V.olln Pupils:
"Tripping Measure Waltz.” (Frank-
Ung).
No. 3—Plano Solo: •'Star of Hope."
(Goendler). Miss Katie Lou Howard.
No. 4—Plano Duet: “S'lvcr iBells."
Polka DcSalone. (Werts). Misses
Odessa Dent. Bertha Wester.
No. 5—Vocal Duet—Selected. Mar
vel Waterhouse, Chester Burnett.
No. 6—Selection by Violin Pupils:
“On the Boulevard.” (Frankllng).
No. 7—Plano Duet: “Tho Storm
King.” (Paul). Miss Katie Lou How
ard, Thom a 8 Waller.
No. 8—Plano Solo: “Merry Bells.”
(Wilson). Miss Myrtlo Kaylor.
No. 9—Vocal Solo—Selected. Miss
Ethel Waterhouse.
No. 10—Piano Duet. Grand March
you from "Tannhauser.” Misjes Byrdle
it a —**---••
and Fanny Etheridge.
Cooling Rain After Election.
And now as a fitting climax to tho late
tumultuous election, as is the case after
every titanic battle, the Lord sends rain.
Rain to cool tho atmosphere and tho pas
sions of men, rain to remind the spirit
of Mortnl that our llttlabattles ar$> n«»ih-
Ing after nil. Just a transient passing
whisper, while tho elements and their
Creator endure forever.
Man has no comprehension of space or
time, and this la to call his attention to
that little detail which he might have
overlooked In tho excitement of the
campaign. Now rain, aweet heavenly
like
benediction
rain, descends
smooth out all human differences and
lend a suggestion that we get Mown to
business.—Tombstone (Artz.) Epitaph.
The
Heal
that
Doesn't
go up
the Flue
You rreeivc intense, direct heal
from every ounce ol fuel burned—
there are no damp chimneys or long
pipes to waste the heat Irom a
PERFECTION Oil Beater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
Carry it from room to room. Turn the wick hick
or low—no bolher—mo smoke—no smell—automatic
MiokelrtJ device prevents. Brass lonl holds A quarts,
burns 9 hours. Bautilully linished in nickel or
jipsn. Every heater warranted.
Lamp (RlaHtr
just wtut you want lor the long
evenings. M«de o! buss, nickel pilled— lilesl im
proved eenlrsl drill burner. Every Ump warranted.
II your dealer cannot aupply the 1 erieetion Oil
Heater or Rayo Ump wilt our nearcal agency.
OT4SUSMU Oll^cami-AKY
To Avoid Error-
Do Nothing,
or Die
But if you love life—and are
determined to be a winner—
“hitch your wagon to a star”
—and let tho wheels hit tho
high places..
You'll likely get bumped hard and often—tut you’ll
enjoy the ride when it’s over.
To avoid error in Clothes buying—do your trading
where honor rules—for where tliere’s'business character .,
you’re sure to find Clothes quafity—sure—at Benson’s.
AVe have some attractive lines—and attractive prices
for the Christmas selling. V .
FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS,
FOR DECORATING THE HOME,
FOR SOMETHING OF PERMANENT VALUE,
Sterling Silver, Rich Cut Glass and Fine China Have
Always Been and Always Will be the Recognized
Standard.
THE PLACE TO GET IT IS
L. 0. STEVENS JEWELRY STORE
366 Second Street.
•M-H-I-M-M-l-H-H
M-H-H-M-H
Li
COMMERCIAL
UNDER UNITED STATES SUPERVISION.
PREPARING FOR THE NEW YEAR, OPEN AN
ACCOUNT NOW WITH
STRONG
THAT IS CONSERVATIVE
POPULAR
A
C. F. STROBERG
(Schatzman’s Old Stand.)
BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY
Ail Kinds of Building and Repairing of Carriages and
Wagons.
The American National Bank
of Macon, Georgia
The affairs of this Bank are governed with that conservatism,
combined with enterprise and up-to-date methods, which makes
soundness and satisfactory banking service.
WE INVITE NEW ACCOUNTS
Capital . . . $500,000.00
Surplus . . , $300,000.00
L. P. HILLYER. Vice-Pren f
OSCAR E. DOOLY, Cashie*
R. J. TAYLOR, President.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P.
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Imitators Flatter..
If you want the real genuine and only
drink lhat stands Ihe test, drink Bottled
At All Good Dealers 5c
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